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circulatory motion kreisende Bewegung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > circulatory motion
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2 circulatory motion
Kreisbewegung fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > circulatory motion
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3 circulatory movement
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > circulatory movement
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[-lə-]adjective zirkulierend* * *cir·cu·la·tory[ˌsɜ:kjəˈleɪtəri, AM ˈsɜ:rkjələtɔ:ri]adj attr, inv Kreislauf-the \circulatory system der [Blut]kreislauf* * *["sɜːkjʊ'leItərɪ]adjKreislauf-* * *1. zirkulierend, umlaufend, kreisend, Kreis…:2. Umlaufs…, Zirkulations…, PHYSIOL (Blut)Kreislauf…:* * *adj.zirkulierend adj.
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